DENVILLE

? On Wednesday, Adam Angerer, 19, of West Caldwell, was charged with possession of under 50 grams of marijuana, careless driving and operating a vehicle while in possession of a narcotic after he was stopped by police while driving on Route 46.

HOPATCONG

? At 3 p.m. on Oct. 4, a worker left a saw by the side of the road as he helped a truck back down the driveway. He saw a maroon Dodge Pickup truck by the road. When he came back up the driveway the saw was gone. Also taken were a blade for cutting concrete and one for cutting blacktop. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at (973) 398-5000 The picture is only a stock photo.

MOUNT OLIVE

? At 1:31 p.m. on Wednesday, police observed a male subject walking on Route 46 that matched the description of a burglary suspect. Officer Eric Krouse arrived on scene to help with the investigation and the detective bureau identified the male subject as Joseph Justus, 24, of Budd Lake. Krouse learned that Justus had a no bail warrant out of Morris County so he was subsequently arrested and during a search incidental to arrest Krouse located Suboxone on Justus' person without a valid prescription. Justus was transported to police headquarters and charged with possession of a schedule II C.D.S. and the Morris County Sheriffs Officer responded to headquarters and took custody of Justus.

? At 8:48 p.m. on Wednesday, Officer Brian Braikovich was dispatched to a business on Laurel Drive for an activated burglar alarm where he observed a 2010 Honda parked in the lot of the closed business. Braikovich approached the vehicle and identified the driver as Brian Bonilla, 21, of Landing. While speaking with Bonilla, Braikovich detected the odor of burnt marijuana and observed a suspected marijuana cigarette and suspected drug paraphernalia next to Bonilla's vehicle. Bonilla was subsequently arrested and transported to police headquarters where he was charged with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle and failure to exhibit documents. Bonilla was released on his own recognizance and he has a pending court appearance.

? At 1:48 a.m. on Thursday, Sgt. Carl Mase was performing a residential check of the Eagle Rock Apartment Complex when he observed a male subject, later identified as Travis Wilson, 28, of Budd Lake, walking through the parking lots of the apartments and it appeared as if the male was highly intoxicated. Wilson was having difficulty walking and appeared that he may have urinated on a Dumpster in the parking lot. Mase approached Wilson who became agitated and uncooperative and refused to follow Mase's instructions. Wilson was subsequently arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. He was released on his own recognizance and has a pending court appearance.

PARSIPPANY

? At 2:30 p.m. on Monday, a 37-year-old Mine Hill man went to police headquarters to report a burglary to his 2013 Honda Accord, which had been parked outside Top Quality Foods on Route 46. The victim stated that while inside the store shopping, an unknown suspect entered his unlocked vehicle and stole a $680 Raymond Weil two-tone lady's watch belonging to his wife and an iPad valued at $400. The victim noticed the items missing when he returned to the vehicle. The incident is currently under investigation. Anyone with information regarding the incident or may have witnessed suspicious activity in the area should contact the Parsippany Police Investigative Division at 973-263-4311 or email us at Crime_Tips@parpolice.com.

WASHINGTON TWP.

? At 8:50 a.m. on Thursday, police received a call about a theft of a motor vehicle from a resident's driveway on Wolfe Run Court. The ensuing investigation revealed the 2011 Silver ES350 Mercedes Benz was last scene in the driveway on Wednesday at approximately 11:30 p.m. Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact Detective Thomas Falleni at (908)876-8307.